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Class Afloat - West Island College International: Study and sail your way around the world

Class Afloat is a leader in experiential education, an accredited high school and proud partner of Acadia University. For over 30 years, Class Afloat has been providing students with the life-changing opportunity to spend a semester or a full year at sea aboard a majestic tall ship while earning full academic credits, exploring new cultures and shaping their understanding of the world around them.

The Class Afloat program offers grade 11, 12, first-year university and gap year students the opportunity to join a community of motivated youth, faculty and mariner crew as they sail to 20+ ports on four continents, engage in voluntary service projects and redefine their roles as global citizens. All academic credits earned with Class Afloat are fully accredited and are transferable to Canadian and international secondary schools, universities and colleges.

One semester, full year options and scholarships are available.

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Organization Name
Class Afloat - West Island College International
www.classafloat.com
Organization Mandate
Our mission is to offer a transformative learning experience – the foundation for a lifetime journey of discovery and success.
Address
97 Kaulbach St., Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada, B0J 2C0
Address 2
PO Box 10
Telephone
1-800-301-SAIL
Non-profit organization?
No
Faith-based?
No
Countries
  • Canada
Regions
North America, Central America, South America, Caribbean, Western Europe, North Africa, Western Africa
Duration
6-12 months
Age (min)
15
Age (max)
20
Price range
>$5000
Price incluces
Accommodation, Entrance Fees, Ground Transport, Meals, Orientation, Tuition, Tutoring
Academic Subjects
Class Afloat offers senior high school and first-year university courses available through Open Acadia. The full list available online on www.classafloat.com.
Application process and requirements
After Class Afloat receives a completed application package (available online) + supporting documents, applicants are invited for an interview with our Head of School. Following a successful application and interview, students will be notified of their acceptance and offered a place in the program.
Language
English
A good understanding of English is required for participation in the Class Afloat program. The level of English will be assessed during the interview process.
Certification
Students joining us for grade 12 may choose to exit the program as Class Afloat graduates.
Funding information
Class Afloat offers two types of scholarships to help fund the cost of tuition: The Young Sailor Scholarship (available to members of the sailing community) and the Class Afloat Foundation Scholarship (available to all students). Each scholarship is based on need and merit. Details and deadlines can be found on the Class Afloat website.
Student status required?
Yes
Type of student status required
High school, Undergraduate/college
Qualifications required
High School or Equivalent
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